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Originally Posted by Tony Min
... I didn't even realize they did it by hand. I wonder what kind of a tool they used. Surely not a chisel and carve each groove?...
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Special tools are required, often hand made by the purists. I think most involved use Dem-Bart brand tools. Google 'em up to learn more specifics. I followed a link in somebody's post a while ago and saw a short film clip of a technician doing this work at the Mauser factory, and the tool he was using cut what looked like around six or seven lines at once. And man! he was fast!
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Originally Posted by Tony Min
...a BYF 41 a couple of weeks ago and since there was some square edges showing I thought the grips might be repros...
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Good to keep in mind that hand work is time-consuming, and susceptible to being rushed or slightly deficient in QC compared to the norm during all-out production for war!
p.s. Avoid frustration by applying a bit of patience when expecting answers to questions. Not everyone on the forum sits by the workstation 24/7 "drooling Lugers"--as I've seen it described. Within a day or two, you'll find most of the comments have arrived.